Created by architect Didier Gomez, the spa is designed to complement the architecture of the historic hotel.

The spa is Givenchy’s first in Monaco and third worldwide. The other two are located at the Hotel Sahrai at Fez, Morocco and Le Mirador Resort & Spa at Montreux, Switzerland.

The launch of the Monaco spa comes as the fashion house looks to expand and diversify its brand into new areas of luxury and fashion.

Givenchy recently announced details of its very first childrenswear collection – designed by the company’s new artistic director Clare Waight Keller – which is due to launch in July, in time for the European autumn/winter 2017 fashion season.

Originally built in 1889, the Hotel Metropole Monte-Carlo was fully renovated in 2004 by French designer Jacques Garcia and currently has 126 bedrooms.

Located in the Carré d’Or, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the hotel is famous for its cuisine and houses three restaurants – two of which have Michelin stars – run by Joël Robuchon and Christophe Cussac.

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Givenchy spa to open in Monte-CarloPOSTED 28 Nov 2016. BY Jane KitchenThe House of Givenchy is opening its first spa in Monaco in late February 2017 at the Hotel
Metropole Monte-Carlo.

Created by architect Didier Gomez, the spa is designed to complement the architecture of the historic hotel.

The spa is Givenchy’s first in Monaco and third worldwide. The other two are located at the Hotel Sahrai at Fez, Morocco and Le Mirador Resort & Spa at Montreux, Switzerland.

The launch of the Monaco spa comes as the fashion house looks to expand and diversify its brand into new areas of luxury and fashion.

Givenchy recently announced details of its very first childrenswear collection – designed by the company’s new artistic director Clare Waight Keller – which is due to launch in July, in time for the European autumn/winter 2017 fashion season.

Originally built in 1889, the Hotel Metropole Monte-Carlo was fully renovated in 2004 by French designer Jacques Garcia and currently has 126 bedrooms.

Located in the Carré d’Or, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, the hotel is famous for its cuisine and houses three restaurants – two of which have Michelin stars – run by Joël Robuchon and Christophe Cussac.